List of mountains in the Canadian Rockies
A list of highest mountains and peaks in the Canadian Rockies over 3,000 m (9,800 ft) is shown below. Sources for the elevation, prominence and first ascent can be found in their respective pages.
Rank
Mountain/peak
Elevation
Prominence
Subrange
FA
Notes
References
m
ft
m
ft
1
Mount Robson
3,954
12,972
2,829
9,281
Rainbow Range
1913
Highest point in the Canadian Rockies
[ 1]
2
Mount Columbia
3,747
12,293
2,383
7,818
Winston Churchill Range
1902
Highest point in Alberta
[ 2]
3
North Twin Peak
3,731
12,241
1,011
3,317
Winston Churchill Range
1923
Highest peak of The Twins Massif
4
Mount Clemenceau
3,658
12,001
1,499
4,918
Park Ranges
1923
Named for Georges Clemenceau , premier of France during WWI
5
Mount Alberta
3,619
11,873
819
2,687
Winston Churchill Range
1925
Most difficult +11,000 climbing objective
[ 3]
6
Mount Assiniboine
3,618
11,870
2,086
6,844
Park Ranges
1901
Highest point in the Southern Rockies
[ 4]
7
Mount Forbes
3,612
11,850
1,629
5,344
Park Ranges
1903
Highest point within the confines of Banff Nat'l Park
[ 5]
8
Mount Goodsir
3,567
11,703
1,887
6,191
Ottertail Range
1902
Two major summits: South Tower and North Tower (lowest)
9
South Twin Peak
3,566
11,699
341
1,119
Winston Churchill Range
1924
Lowest peak of The Twins Massif
10
Mount Temple
3,543
11,624
1,544
5,066
Bow Range
1894
Highest point near Lake Louise
[ 6]
11
Mount Bryce
3,507
11,506
707
2,320
Columbia Icefield
1902
Named for James Bryce , president of the Alpine Club
[ 7]
12
Mount Kitchener
3,505
11,499
280
920
Winston Churchill Range
1927
First named Mt. Douglas, renamed for Lord Kitchener after he was killed in WWI
[ 8]
13
Mount Lyell
3,498
11,476
1,078
3,537
Columbia Icefield
1902
Named for a Scottish Geologist
14
Mount Hungabee
3,492
11,457
987
3,238
Bow Range
1903
Hungabee is the Nakoda word for cheiftain
[ 9]
15
Mount Athabasca
3,491
11,453
671
2,201
Columbia Icefield
1898
Athabasca is the Cree name for "where there are reeds"
[ 10]
16
Mount King Edward
3,490
11,450
770
2,530
Park Ranges
1924
Named for Edward VII
17
Mount Brazeau
3,470
11,380
1,443
4,734
Park Ranges
1923
Named for a translator of the Palliser expedition
[ 11]
18
Mount Victoria
3,464
11,365
547
1,795
Bow Range
1897
Named for Queen Victoria
19
Snow Dome
3,456
11,339
171
561
Winston Churchill Range
1898
Its permanently snow and ice-capped massif resembles a dome
[ 12]
20
Mount Andromeda
3,450
11,320
330
1,080
Columbia Icefield
1930
Named for Andromeda of Greek mythology
[ 13]
20
Stutfield Peak
3,450
11,320
290
950
Winston Churchill Range
1927
Named for Hugh Stutfield, an early explorer of the Canadian Rockies
[ 14]
22
Mount Joffre
3,449
11,316
1,505
4,938
Park Ranges
1919
Named for Joseph Joffre , a French general during WWI
23
Lunette Peak
3,428
11,247
38
125
Park Ranges
1901
24
Resplendent Mountain
3,425
11,237
483
1,585
Rainbow Range
1911
25
Deltaform Mountain
3,424
11,234
822
2,697
Bow Range
1903
Resembles Delta
26
Mount Lefroy
3,423
11,230
417
1,368
Bow Range
1897
Site of the first fatal climbing accident in Canada
27
The Helmet
3,420
11,220
128
420
Rainbow Range
1928
Peak on the Mt. Robon massif
28
Christian Peak
3,406
11,175
100
330
Park Ranges
1926
Subpeak of Mount Lyell
29
Mount Sir Douglas
3,406
11,175
1,110
3,640
Park Ranges
1919
Named for a British army officer
30
Mount Woolley
3,405
11,171
565
1,854
Winston Churchill Range
1925
[ 15]
31
Mount Alexandra
3,401
11,158
241
791
Park Ranges
1902
Named for Queen Alexandra of Denmark
32
Walter Peak
3,401
11,158
143
469
Park Ranges
1927
Subpeak of Mount Lyell
33
Whitehorn Mountain
3,399
11,152
1,747
5,732
Park Ranges
1911
34
Mount Hector
3,394
11,135
1,759
5,771
Front Ranges
1895
Named for a geologist on the Palliser expedition
35
Diadem Peak
3,371
11,060
211
692
Winston Churchill Range
1898
36
Mount Edith Cavell
3,363
11,033
2,033
6,670
South Jasper Ranges
1915
Most prominent peak entirely in Alberta
37
Mount Warren
3,362
11,030
412
1,352
Le Grand Brazeau Range
1928
Named for a mountain guide
38
Mount Fryatt
3,361
11,027
1,608
5,276
Park Ranges
1926
Named for a British merchant captain executed in World War I
38
Mount Cline
3,361
11,027
1,196
3,924
Cline Range
1926
40
Mount Huber
3,348
10,984
158
518
Bow Range
1903
41
Mount Barnard
3,338
10,951
947
3,107
Park Ranges
1922
42
Mount Freshfield
3,336
10,945
477
1,565
Park Ranges
1902
Named for a British mountaineer
43
Oppy Mountain
3,335
10,942
311
1,020
Park Ranges
1947
44
Mount Cromwell
3,330
10,930
330
1,080
Winston Churchill Range
1938
45
Mount Amery
3,329
10,922
579
1,900
Park Ranges
1929
Named for a British politician/journalist
46
Mount Mummery
3,328
10,919
481
1,578
Park Ranges
1906
Named for British mountaineer Albert F. Mummery
47
Mount Shackleton
3,327
10,915
557
1,827
Park Ranges
1951
Named for Antarctic explorer Ernest Shackleton
48
Simon Peak
3,322
10,899
1,173
3,848
South Jasper Ranges
1924
49
Mount Biddle
3,320
10,890
731
2,398
Bow Range
1902
50
Mount St. Bride
3,315
10,876
1,207
3,960
Sawback Range
1910
51
Sunwapta Peak
3,315
10,876
1,014
3,327
Front Ranges
1906
52
Mount Stewart
3,312
10,866
1,117
3,665
Cloister Mountains
Named for a university professor
53
Mount Ball
3,311
10,863
1,187
3,894
Ball Range
1904
Named for John Ball , an Irish naturalist
54
Mount Allen
3,310
10,860
260
850
Park Ranges
1904
[ 16]
54
Mount Vaux
3,310
10,860
830
2,720
Ottertail Range
1901
Named for William Sandys Wright Vaux
56
Howse Peak
3,295
10,810
1,227
4,026
Waputik Mountains
1902
57
Mount Pilkington
3,285
10,778
101
331
Park Ranges
1910
58
Mount Spring-Rice
3,275
10,745
426
1,398
Park Ranges
1923
59
Mount Balfour
3,272
10,735
934
3,064
Waputik Mountains
1898
60
Mount Engelhard
3,270
10,730
210
690
Winston Churchill Range
1930
Named for an American climber
61
Mount Wilson
3,260
10,700
780
2,560
Cline Range
1902
Named for a Canadian guide
62
Monkhead
3,250
10,660
60
200
Le Grand Brazeau Range
1950
Named for its hood-like appearance similar to a monk
63
Apex Mountain
3,246
10,650
510
1,670
Park Ranges
1922
Named for its location in the centre of the Clemenceau Icefield
63
Mount Smythe
3,246
10,650
420
1,380
Winston Churchill Range
1951
Named for an English mountaineer
63
Mount Tuzo
3,246
10,650
210
690
Bow Range
1906
Named for female Canadian mountaineer who made FA
66
Bonnet Peak
3,235
10,614
395
1,296
Sawback Range
1914
66
Mount Fay
3,235
10,614
389
1,276
Bow Range
1904
68
Neptuak Mountain
3,233
10,607
151
495
Bow Range
1902
69
White Pyramid
3,219
10,561
236
774
Waputik Mountains
1939
70
Mount Rae
3,218
10,558
1,330
4,360
Misty Range
71
Chaba Peak
3,212
10,538
278
912
Park Ranges
1928
Chaba is the Stoney Indian word for beaver
72
Mushroom Peak
3,210
10,530
270
890
Winston Churchill Range
1947
73
Foster Peak
3,204
10,512
996
3,268
Vermilion Range
1933
73
Ghost Mountain
3,204
10,512
547
1,795
Park Ranges
1927
[ 17]
75
Unnamed
3,196
10,486
326
1,070
Park Ranges
1930
Formerly known as Mt. Pétain until 2022
76
Mount Foch
3,194
10,479
384
1,260
Park Ranges
1930
Named for a French general who served in World War I
77
Lynx Mountain
3,192
10,472
425
1,394
Rainbow Range
1913
78
Eden Peak
3,180
10,430
267
876
Park Ranges
1927
Named for a British astronomer
79
Coronation Mountain
3,176
10,420
436
1,430
Park Ranges
1921
Coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra
80
Quadra Mountain
3,173
10,410
285
935
Bow Range
1910
Top of mountain consists of four pinnacles
81
Wenkchemna Peak
3,170
10,400
16
52
Park Ranges
1923
Wenkchemna is Stoney Indian word for ten
81
Younghusband Ridge
3,170
10,400
130
430
Chaba Icefield
1927
Named for a British army officer
83
Popes Peak
3,163
10,377
81
266
Bow Range
1903
Named for a Canadian politician
84
Storm Mountain
3,158
10,361
408
1,339
Ball Range
1889
Named by George Dawson for it being shrouded mostly in clouds
85
Stanley Peak
3,155
10,351
248
814
Ball Range
1901
Named for Fred Stanley , sixth Governor-General of Canada
85
Thorington Tower
3,155
10,351
275
902
Winston Churchill Range
1967
87
Mount Aberdeen
3,152
10,341
566
1,857
Bow Range
1894
Named for the 7th Governor General of Canada
88
Mount Amundsen
3,150
10,330
228
748
Park Ranges
1927
Named for a British astronomer
[ 18]
88
Mount Nelson
3,150
10,330
280
920
Winston Churchill Range
1951
Named for an American climber who died in a climbing accident
88
Mount Palmer
3,150
10,330
270
890
Winston Churchill Range
1953
Named for an American explorer
91
Tumbling Peak
3,145
10,318
685
2,247
Vermilion Range
91
Mount Whiteaves
3,145
10,318
285
935
Park Ranges
1949
Named for a British palaeontologist
93
Mist Mountain
3,140
10,300
487
1,598
Misty Range
1946
94
Odaray Mountain
3,137
10,292
627
2,057
Bow Range
1887
Odaray is the Stony expression for "many waterfalls"
95
Mount Coleman
3,135
10,285
775
2,543
Front Ranges
Named for Arthur Coleman , a Canadian geologist
96
Mount GEC
3,130
10,270
400
1,300
Winston Churchill Range
1948
Named for first names of the first ascent climbers
97
Beatrice Peak
3,125
10,253
203
666
Park Ranges
1912
Named for Beatrice Shultz, a member of the FA party
nn
The President
3,123
10,246
658
2,159
President Range
1901
98
Mount Barlow
3,120
10,240
39
128
Park Ranges
1912
98
Gong Peak
3,120
10,240
280
920
Winston Churchill Range
1936
98
Mount Peary
3,120
10,240
184
604
Chaba Icefield
1927
[ 19]
98
Throne Mountain
3,120
10,240
880
2,890
South Jasper Ranges
1926
Named for resemblance to a chair
102
Wales Peak
3,109
10,200
210
690
Park Ranges
1926
Named for a British astronomer
103
Mount Babel
3,101
10,174
200
660
Bow Range
1910
104
Tornado Mountain
3,099
10,167
735
2,411
Spray Mountains
1915
105
Mount Birdwood
3,097
10,161
180
590
Winston Churchill Range
1922
Named for a British Army officer
106
Storm Mountain
3,095
10,154
291
955
Misty Range
107
Mount Adam Joachim
3,094
10,151
190
620
Winston Churchill Range
1938
nn
Mount Magog
3,092
10,144
188
617
Park Ranges
1920
Named for references in the bible
108
Mount Weiss
3,090
10,140
180
590
Winston Churchill Range
1971
Named for an explorer/mountain guide
109
Mount Little
3,088
10,131
164
538
Bow Range
1901
Named for member of FA party
110
Majestic Mountain
3,086
10,125
1,120
3,670
Trident Range
1926
110
Mount Richardson
3,086
10,125
922
3,025
Slate Range
1911
112
Mount Verendrye
3,085
10,121
515
1,690
Vermilion Range
1922
113
Bident Mountain
3,084
10,118
103
338
Bow Range
1903
Shaped like a bident
114
Mount Owen
3,083
10,115
903
2,963
Bow Range
1892
115
Eiffel Peak
3,077
10,095
465
1,526
Bow Range
1901
nn
The Vice President
3,077
10,095
157
515
President Range
1901
Named for a VP of the Canadian Pacific Railway
116
Haddo Peak
3,070
10,070
83
272
Bow Range
1903
116
Pinnacle Mountain
3,070
10,070
225
738
Bow Range
1909
118
Mount Estella
3,069
10,069
179
587
Trident Range
1930
119
Hewitt Peak
3,066
10,059
548
1,798
Vermilion Range
1906
120
Mount Cairnes
3,060
10,040
141
463
Park Ranges
121
Ptarmigan Peak
3,059
10,036
209
686
Slate Range
1909
122
Mount Mangin
3,057
10,030
125
410
Park Ranges
1928
Named for a French army general
nn
Fisher Peak
3,053
10,016
904
2,966
Fisher Range
1950
Named for a British admiral
123
Pika Peak
3,053
10,016
13
43
Slate Range
1911
124
Mount Laussedat
3,052
10,013
986
3,235
Park Ranges
1906
125
Mount Perren
3,051
10,010
113
371
Bow Range
1927
Named for a Parks Canada Warden
126
Cyclone Mountain
3,050
10,010
162
531
Park Ranges
1910
nn
Mount Carnarvon
3,046
9,993
406
1,332
President Range
1904
Named for a British politician
127
Chisel Peak
3,046
9,993
726
2,382
Park Ranges
1920
128
Courcelette Peak
3,044
9,987
775
2,543
High Rock Range
1915
128
Manx Peak
3,044
9,987
374
1,227
South Jasper Ranges
1919
130
Mount Garth
3,043
9,984
103
338
Park Ranges
1934
131
Mount Mitchell
3,040
9,970
183
600
Winston Churchill Range
1970
131
Mount Morden Long
3,040
9,970
360
1,180
Winston Churchill Range
133
Mount McGuire
3,030
9,940
110
360
Winston Churchill Range
1971
Named for a park warden
134
Mount Ulysses
3,024
9,921
2,289
7,510
Muskwa Ranges
1961
135
Mount Cordonnier
3,012
9,882
177
581
Park Ranges
1930
Named for a French army general
136
Floe Peak
3,006
9,862
436
1,430
Vermilion Range
[ 20]
137
Chimney Peak
3,002
9,849
137
449
Bow Range
1910
138
Blackhorn Peak
3,000
9,800
380
1,250
South Jasper Ranges
1926
[ 20]
References
Notes